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JULY 27, 2000 The Eastern Shoshone Tribe of Wyoming will administer its own Needy Family Program through a US Health and Human Services grant of $1.64 million per year for three years. The program will benefit the tribe and other tribes on the Wind River Reservation. Get the Story:
News Clips: Shoshone Tribe to administer own needy family program (The Billings Gazette 6/27) Relevant Links:
The Office of Family Assistance, US Health and Human Services - www.acf.gov/programs/ofa
Shoshone to run family program
Facebook TwitterJULY 27, 2000 The Eastern Shoshone Tribe of Wyoming will administer its own Needy Family Program through a US Health and Human Services grant of $1.64 million per year for three years. The program will benefit the tribe and other tribes on the Wind River Reservation. Get the Story:
News Clips: Shoshone Tribe to administer own needy family program (The Billings Gazette 6/27) Relevant Links:
The Office of Family Assistance, US Health and Human Services - www.acf.gov/programs/ofa
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